Posted By Patrick Saunders On April 11, 2012 @ 11:08 pm In General Rockies,National League West,Rockies Recap | 2 Comments

My scorecard from the Rockies’ 17-8 win over the Giants Wednesday night looks like a Jackson Pollock painting — dots here, blotches there, squiggles over there. No way I could get all of the crazy numbers in my game story. So here are some leftovers to feast on after a wild night at the ballpark.

Thanks to the Rockies’ PR staff for gathering this info:

— The Rockies’ 17 runs were their most in a single game since scoring 19 at Houston on Sept. 25 of last season.

— It marked the first time in Rockies history they scored 17 runs in a game and did not hit a home run.

— The 22 hits were the most since setting the franchise record with 25 hits in that late September game in Houston.

— Every Rockies position player had a least one hit, and Dexter Fowler, Carlos Gonzalez, Michael Cuddyer, Todd Helton and Chris Nelson all had three.

— The Rockies slugged 11 extra-base hits, but not one was a home run. That’s a franchise record for the most extra-base hits in a game without hitting a home run.

— Cuddyer went 3-for-5 with a walk, three doubles, two runs and two RBI on the night He’s hitting a team-best .400. His three doubles tied a career high.

— Eric Young JR. went 2-for-2 with a run, a stolen base, a triple and an RBI.

— The 17 runs allowed by the Giants were the most they have given up since the Rockies score 20 runs on Sept. 18, 2006.